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Diss Mahlet Demere Tadesse

Implementation of digital technologies in logistics systems of low-income countries An assessment based on case studies in Ethiopia charlotta.eriksson@slu.se Mahlet Demere Tadesse defends her

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Workstream 1: Producing intelligence and analyses for decision-makers

SASi-SPi Workstream 1 provides fast-track intelligence within 72 hours upon request – as policy breifs, approximately twice per month. Workstream 1 is coordinated by the French agricultural research

Science Policy Lab June 18-19

The first in-person Science Policy Lab event of the Initiative Sustainable Agri-Food Systems Intelligence – Science-Policy Interface will take place in Malmö Hyllie, Sweden, 18-19 June 2024 The

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SLU YI: Uppsala round table

The first of three round table discussions has taken place and the 22 high school students who participated on site at Ultuna campus (Uppsala) really impressed. During the discussions, the students

THE ACCESS Forum 2024

THE ACCESS Forum 2024 malin.planting@slu.se The goal with the ACCESS Forum 2024 in Stockholm is to continue the creation of new collaborations among researchers in Chile and Sweden, as well as to

DT at Global Food conference

Drylands Transform had been accepted for a poster presentation at the 2024 Global Food Security Conference in Leuven, Belgium. Ingrid Öborn was there presenting the project objectives and preliminary

Global Talk: Focusing on AgriFoSe and how to translate science into policy and practice

Global Talk: Focusing on AgriFoSe2030 and how to translate science into policy and practice malin.planting@slu.se During spring 2024, the Global Talks series will highlight various potential

Varmare klimat minskar myggornas blodtörst

Studies from SLU show that mosquitoes exposed to higher temperatures are more likely to favour plant nectar over blood, which could reduce the spread of malaria in a warmer climate. Read the full

Umeå researcher a finalist for prestigious climate research prize

Researcher Gerard Rocher-Ros in Umeå receives the Swedish nomination for the prestigious Frontiers Planet Prize as one of 23 top sustainability researchers from around the world. This is the second

GCUA Mexico membership

We welcome our latest member to GCUA 2030 - Autonomous University of Querétaro (UAQ), Mexico. UAQ has earlier been a part of GCUA 2030 through STINT and has worked impressively well to integrate the

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